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Resources for Administrators

Smoking Cessation Resources for Administrators.  

Providers and Staff are invited to take a peek too! 

Tobacco-Free Toolkit for Community Health Facilities:     

This comprehensive toolkit was developed by smoking cessation professionals at the Behavioral Health & Wellness Program at the University of Colorado Denver. It can be used by various types of community health sites, including mental health and addiction providers. The materials are intended for any organizations considering or implementing tobacco-free policies.

Tobacco-Free Toolkit for Community Health Facilities

Tobacco Treatment for Persons with Substance Use Disorders:  
A Toolkit for Substance Abuse Treatment Providers 

This toolkit, also from the State of Colorado, provides substance use treatment providers with a comprehensive look at smoking treatment and ideas for developing treatment content.

A Toolkit for Substance Abuse Treatment Providers

Ask and Act Program:  

Help create an office culture that promotes tobacco treatment with this important manual from the American Academy of Family Physician's (AAFP). 

Treating tobacco dependence practice manual      

Nicotine Replacement and Medication Video and FAQ

In this video, Dr. Marc Fishman, a psychiatrist, gives useful information about using nicotine replacement therapy and prescription medication for smoking treatment. He discusses issues specific to using pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation with behavioral health populations, pregnant women and adolescents. His video can be accessed here.

SAMHSA'S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE:  
Enhance Your State's Tobacco Cessation Efforts Among the Behavioral Health Population

This resource, offered by SAMHSA, equips administrators with scientific support to help initiate smoking cessation services at their site.  Integrating smoking treatment as part of behavioral health services is important to both substance abuse and mental health recovery outcomes.  This resource will provide the administrator with the essential talking points so everyone at the organization is working toward the same goal of smoking treatment in behavioral health.  Refer here to use this excellent resource.  

Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence:  Clinical Practice Guideline - 2008 Update     

This "gold-standard" guideline contains strategies and recommendations designed to assist clinicians, tobacco treatment specialists, and health care administrators to deliver and support effective treatments for tobacco use and dependence.  The guide is made available from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is available by clicking here

Helping Smokers Quit Pocket Guide for Clinicians:  

This nice pocket-guide edition offers an easy to reference resource which details the brief intervention 5 As, and is available by clicking here.

Positive Language Guidelines:

This guide is used to describe people, communities, and concepts involving substance use disorders without using stigmatizing or negative language. It is available by clicking here.